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Isotopes and Atomic Mass
 
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  • Isotopes
  • Atomic Mass

Description

Are all atoms of an element the same? How can you tell one isotope from another? Use the sim to learn about isotopes and how abundance relates to the average atomic mass of an element.

Sample Learning Goals

  • Define “isotope” using mass number, atomic number, number of protons, neutrons and electrons.
  • Given information about an element, find the mass and name of an isotope.
  • Give evidence to support or dispute: “In nature, the chance of finding one isotope of an element is the same for all isotopes.”
  • Find the average atomic mass of an element given the abundance and mass of its isotopes.
  • Predict how the mass and name of an isotope will change given a change in the number of protons, neutrons or electrons.
  • Predict how the average atomic mass of an element changes given a change in the abundance of its isotopes.

For Teachers

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Software Requirements

WindowsMacintoshLinux
Microsoft Windows
XP/Vista/7
Sun Java 1.5.0_15 or later
OS 10.5 or later
Sun Java 1.5.0_19 or later
Sun Java 1.5.0_15 or later

Credits

Design TeamThird-party LibrariesThanks To
  • Kelly Lancaster (lead)
  • John Blanco (lead developer)
  • Sam Reid (developer)
  • Trish Loeblein
  • Emily Moore
  • Robert Parson
  • Kathy Perkins
  • Piccolo2D
  • Jack Barbara
  • Suzanne Brahmia
  • Sue Doubler
  • Loretta Jones

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Parent Category: Chemistry
Category: 02 Atomic Structure and Stoichiometry
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